SUNDAY IS THE 100 ANNIVERSARY. THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA RESEARCH CENTER FACES A NONCOMPLIANCE RIGHT UP FROM THE USDA PART OF THE RECENT INSPECTION OF ONE OF THE UNIVERSITIES ANIMAL LABS. ARIANA GARZA HAS DETAILS. Reporter: ACCORDING TO THIS JUNE 3 INSPECTION PAINKILLERS AND ANESTHESIA NOT ADMINISTERED TO SOME ANIMALS IN THE WAY POLICIES HAVE BEEN LAID OUT. ONE ANIMAL THAT NEED MEDICAL ATTENTION NEVER GOT AN EXAM. THERE WERE OTHER ISSUES AS WELL. THE RIGHT UP ADDRESS CONCERNS ABOUT A PRIMATE SHOWING SIGNS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AND UNSANITARY CONDITIONS IN THE FACILITY. THE PENALTIES DON'T COME FROM INSPECTION REPORTS. WE HAVE INSPECTION REPORTS OF NONCOMPLIANCE WHEN WE HAVE FACILITIES THAT HAVE REPEAT WE START LOOKING AT THOSE FACILITIES CLOSER AND WE START WATCHING THEM CLOSER. WE WILL START INSPECTING MORE FREQUENTLY. Reporter: FROM THERE, AN INVESTIGATION WOULD BE OPEN. SINCE OU HAS BEEN WRITTEN UP IN THE PAST STOPPED ANIMAL EXPORTATION WANTS TO SEE PENALTIES. THIS COMES ON THE HEELS OF AN INSPECTION LAST YEAR WITH THE SAME FACILITY WAS CITED FOR USING ELECTROCUTION. Reporter: THE VICE PRESIDENT CANNOT COMMENT DIRECTLY IT SAYS THE UNIVERSITY TAKES FEDERAL STANDARDS SERIOUSLY AND HAS RECENTLY HIRED A VETERINARIAN